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350-601 · Question #500

350-601 Question #500: Real Exam Question with Answer & Explanation

The correct answer is A: NAS. A NAS device is an appliance that directly connects to the network either through a hardwired Ethernet (RJ45) cable or via Wi-Fi, thus creating a LAN instead of WAN. It is assigned an IP address, and data transfer between users, servers, and a NAS via TCP/IP. NAS operates with a

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Question

Which storage solution operates at the file level and contains its own native lightweight operating system on simplified hardware?

Options

  • ANAS
  • BSAN
  • Cunified fabric
  • Dstandard file server

Explanation

A NAS device is an appliance that directly connects to the network either through a hardwired Ethernet (RJ45) cable or via Wi-Fi, thus creating a LAN instead of WAN. It is assigned an IP address, and data transfer between users, servers, and a NAS via TCP/IP. NAS operates with a traditional file system - either a New Technology File System (NTFS) or NFS for remote file services and data sharing. All storage on the device is accessed at the file level through a file

Topics

#NAS#File-level storage#Network Attached Storage#Storage solutions

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